How to Make Edible Perfume

Edible perfumes are strongly scented treats that can be used for a variety of different things. They are usually made with fragrant herbs, edible flowers and/or honey. They make a room smell good, can be eaten on toast or other treats, and can even be a beneficial skin care product. They are also fun, inexpensive and easy to make. Edible perfumes, if presented in a nice way, can make a perfect gift. Here's an easy recipe for scented honey lipgloss.

Things You'll Need

  • Raw honey
  • Lavender springs
  • Small jar
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Instructions

    • 1

      Heat honey in a saucepan until it is the consistency of water.

    • 2

      Crumble dry lavender into the small jar.

    • 3

      Pour heat honey over the lavender in the jar, mixing with a toothpick as you pour.

    • 4

      Seal the jar tightly and let it sit for a week. The lavender scent will infuse with the honey for a lovely perfume.

Tips & Warnings

  • Tie a ribbon around the jar to give as a gift.

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